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Ancestors of Christina Marie Wise Brown


      3904. Henry Jarboe, born April 1672 in St. Mary's Co., Maryland; died Bef. March 18, 1707/08 in St. Mary's Co., Maryland. He was the son of 7808. Lt. Colonel John Jarboe and 7809. Mary M Tattershall. He married 3905. Monica Joy in St. Mary's County, Maryland.

      3905. Monica Joy, born Abt. 1674 in St. Mary's Co., Maryland; died Bef. 1708. She was the daughter of 7810. Peter Joy and 7811. Martha Goldson.

Notes for Henry Jarboe:
Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 3

Jarboe, Henry
,St. Mary's Co.,
18th March., 1708;

18th April., 1709.
To Eldest. son Henry, dwelling plantation, 100 Acres,
To son Peter, 100 Acres, where Thomas Lowe, shoemaker, lives.
To son Charles and heirs., 100 Acres,
To son Ignatius and heirs., 100 Acres,
To Daughter. Mary and heirs., 50 Acres,
To Daughter. Monika and heirs., 50 Acres,
To all children. aforesaid., personalty. Should daughters die without issue, their
estate to revert to Charles and Ignatius.
Trustees during minority of child.: brother Peter Joy, John Miles,
James Gough and Elizabeth Davis.
Test: John Ryley, Daniel Langhorne, Edward Howell, Mary Langhorne.


     
Children of Henry Jarboe and Monica Joy are:
  i.   Mary Jarboe
  ii.   Monica Jarboe, born in Maryland; married (1) Robert Elliott; married (2) John Newton.
  iii.   Peter Jarboe, born in St. Mary's Co., Maryland; died Aft. December 07, 1743 in St. Mary's Co., Maryland; married Monica Spink; died Aft. 1750.
  1952 iv.   Henry Jarboe, born 1693 in St. Mary's Co., Maryland; died 1743 in St. Peter's Hill, St. Mary's Co., Maryland; married Mary Greenwell Bef. 1737 in St. Mary's County, Maryland.
  v.   Charles Jarboe, born 1700 in St. Mary's Co., Maryland; died Abt. 1776 in St. Mary's Co., Maryland; married (1) Susanna Brown Bef. 1737; born in St. Mary's Co., Maryland; died 1796 in Maryland; married (2) Priscilla Horne Bef. 1748 in Maryland; born in St. Mary's Co., Maryland; died Bef. 1752 in Maryland.
  vi.   Ignatius Jarboe, born 1701.


      3906. Stephen Greenwell, born Abt. 1672 in St. Mary's Co., Maryland; died June 1757 in St. Mary's Co., Maryland. He was the son of 7812. James Greenwell and 7813. Grace Taylor. He married 3907. Monica.

      3907. Monica
     
Children of Stephen Greenwell and Monica are:
  1953 i.   Mary Greenwell, married Henry Jarboe Bef. 1737 in St. Mary's County, Maryland.
  ii.   Rudolph Greenwell
  iii.   William Greenwell
  iv.   John Greenwell
  v.   Ignatius Greenwell
  vi.   Susan Greenwell
  vii.   Elizabeth Greenwell
  viii.   Henrietta Greenwell
  ix.   Leonard Greenwell


      3928. John Miles, born November 05, 1654 in Goldaming, Surrey, England; died Abt. March 1696/97 in Beaverdam Manor, St. Mary's Co., Maryland. He was the son of 7856. Nicholas Miles and 7857. Mary Collin. He married 3929. Mary Beckwith 1676 in Calvert Co., Maryland.

      3929. Mary Beckwith, born 1659 in Calvert Co., Maryland; died Bef. 1697 in Maryland. She was the daughter of 7858. George Beckwith and 7859. Frances Harvey.

Notes for John Miles:
The following was taken from a book entitled "Ancestors and Descendants of Thomas Hill and Rebecca Miles" by Sr. Mary Louise Donnelly.

Sometime in 1676, Mary Beckwith married John Miles. When John Miles was around 21 years of age, he came to the Province of Maryland with Edward Brooke.

On July 31, 1686, a warrant was granted to John Miles of Calvert County by Lord Baltimore for 200 acres of land. By 1685 he was in possession of two tracts of land, "Summer Seat" and "Westfield" which had been patented by Baker Brooke in 1678. Why or how he came into possession of these latter tow tracts is not known.

The 200 acre tract was in the center of His Lordship's "Beaverdam Manor." John Miles cleared and cultivated part of this tract and built a substantial home. He referred to this property in his will as "My Right of the plantation."

"Beaverdam Manor" was originally surveyed for the Lord Proprietor and contained 7, 180 acres of land. In 1760 the land was resurveyed and contained 7, 680 acres of which 490 1/2 acres were patented land. The remainder was leasehold land.

In 1695, the area where John Miles lived, formerly called Calvert County, became St. Mary's County and was known as "Resurrection Hundred." John Miles was elected church warden of All Faiths Parish at their Easter meeting in 1696.     

By 1697, John Miles held a civic office in St. Mary's County. He is listed with other officials of the county signing a profession of loyalty to King William.

The Miles family resided for a century on the John Miles plantation. As a carpenter, he built a substantial home which might have likewise stood for that period of time. John Miles, his son John Miles, his grandson, John Miles, and his great-grandsons, John Barton Miles and Josias Miles all lived on this plantation called "Maiden Fair" in "Beaverdam Manor." By 1782 the property was in possession of Sarah Drury and the land was now called "Chatham."

John Miles was a carpenter. His descendants after him became a part of the dominant class of Colonial Maryland - the planter. John Miles cleared the trees in the wilderness and built his substantial home. He and his descendants must have spent days plowing, planting, and cultivating the tobacco fields, their livelihood for trading purposes. Food was plentiful in the forest, river, and their gardens. For every other convenience of life such as clothing and manufactured goods, they depended on their sea link with England. As the men on these merchant ships loaded their tobacco crops for the English market, they shared with the Miles family news of the mother land.

The Miles' possessions placed them in circumstances that a later generation might call "deprived." Their furnishings showed most vividly the rude simplicity of their lives. Yet, for their day and age, the Miles were considered among the middle class or upper middle class.


More About John Miles:
Burial: Beaverdam Manor, St. Mary's Co., Maryland
Occupation: Carpenter

  Notes for Mary Beckwith:
MARY BECKWITH AND JOHN MILES

The Following was taken from a book entitled "Ancestors and Descendants of Thomas Hill and Rebecca Miles" by Sr. Mary Louise Donnelly.

Mary Beckwith, th oldest daughter of George Beckwith and Frances Harvey, was born in Calvert Co., Maryland abt 1659. Mary Beckwith grew up on St. Joseph's Manor, the patented land of her grandfather, Nicholas Harvey, and in the Manor House built by her parents. Mary had a delightful childhood surrounded by loving parents, caring servants, and the companionship of an older sister, and three younger siblings.

When Mary Beckwith was about sixteen years of age, her father, George Beckwith, having recieved an inheritence in Yorkshire, England, made arrangements for a trip to his place of birth. About the time of his planned trip and possibly for her sisxteenth birthday, George Beckwith gave Mary a mare and a cow. Within the year after her father's departure for England, Mary's mother died. Then word was received that her father had died in London.

Sometime in 1676, Mary Beckwith married John Miles. When John Miles was around 21 years of age, he came to the Province of Maryland with Edward Brooke.


     
Children of John Miles and Mary Beckwith are:
  1964 i.   John Miles, born 1677 in Beaverdam Manor, St. Mary's Co., Maryland; died March 14, 1730/31 in Beaverdam Manor, St. Mary's Co., Maryland; married Mary Gough Abt. 1700 in Baltimore, Maryland.
  ii.   Nicholas Miles, born Abt. 1679.
  iii.   Henry Miles, born Abt. 1681.
  iv.   Edward Miles, born Abt. 1683.
  v.   Unknown Daughter Miles, born Abt. 1685.


      3930. Stephen Gough, born Abt. 1640; died Abt. January 22, 1699/00 in St. Mary's Co., Maryland. He was the son of 7860. William Gough and 7861. Hester Larkin. He married 3931. Clare Baldwin Bef. 1681.

      3931. Clare Baldwin, born Abt. 1645; died Abt. 1700.
     
Children of Stephen Gough and Mary Tattershall are:
     
Children of Stephen Gough and Clare Baldwin are:
  i.   Benjamin Gough
  ii.   James Gough
  iii.   Monica Gough
  1965 iv.   Mary Gough, born 1681 in Beaverdam Manor, St. Mary's Co., Maryland; died May 15, 1734 in Beaverdam Manor, St. Mary's Co., Maryland; married John Miles Abt. 1700 in Baltimore, Maryland.


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